integrated water management

Environmental Mitigation Services for the Energy Production Industry

In this industry, you need more than a company to do business with, you need a partner. There is no room for error in this process, and our customer’s product liability is the heart of our business. Integrated Water Management serves the energy production industry with containment and environmental mitigation services.

Our state-of-the-art, 90-acre facility located 7 miles north of Duchesne, Utah allows us to be leaders in the industry in both safety and efficiency. This investment minimizes your liability and increases your bottom line.

IWM offers the following services:

Integrated Water Management is fully dedicated to providing sound environmental solutions for a needed and necessary energy resource. We take great pride in our facility, our process, and capabilities we have to manage all the challenges that come with wastewater treatment and other services for the oil and energy industry.

Multi-station, automated, full-service offload station and a high-capacity disposal well, we can guarantee capacity for our contract customers

Full service oilfield depository Land Farm

Third party environmental compliance verification audits and certificates to minimize customer liability (“cradle to grave liability”)

Our disposal well has enough capacity to meet the needs of the oil and gas industry of the region for decades to come as well as some of the highest assessments available for safety based on the well’s geology and IWM’s practices.

Quality Assurance/Risk Mitigation

In this industry you need more than a company to do business with, you need a partner. There is no room for error in this process, and our customer’s product liability is the heart of our business.

We are in the business because we care about the environment. We are a leader and good steward to the Oil Production industry. Our state-of-the-art facility and our thorough cleansing and filtration techniques combine to place Integrated Water Management with the highest environmental standards, which reduces our customer’s liability.

Our ponds are double-lined, and built with leak detection and containment measures.

Our down-hole water is the cleanest in the industry, ensuring our well will have a long and healthy life, which is good for the environment and your bottom line

Our disposal well has enough capacity to meet the needs of the oil and gas industry of the region for decades to come as well as some of the highest assessments available for safety based on the well’s geology and IWM’s practices.

Production Water Disposal and Containment Services

Our state-of-the-art facility allows us to be leaders of the industry in both efficiency and safety. It allows us to fill clients needs, no matter how tall or difficult the order. It absolutely adheres to the strictest industry standards.

When oilfield “production water” and other production fluids arrive at the IWM facility, it begins a unique and proprietary journey through our plant. Using a complex series of tanks and processes the water is cleaned of nearly 100% of hydrocarbons. That water then makes its way to our evaporation ponds and eventually our disposal well, which is the cleanest in the industry. This is good for our customers’ liability concerns, good for our industry, and good for the environment.

IWM Process Stream

Processed water is picked up and trucked in to the IWM facility. Multiple automated, full-service off-loading stations ensure minimal wait times.

Production water is off-loaded into the IWM process stream where it begins a unique and proprietary journey through our plant.

Using a complex series of tanks and processes, the water is cleaned of nearly 100% hydrocarbons. Waste water is constantly monitored and analyzed for quality control, using the correct amount of air filtrate and odor control to comply with state and federal regulations as well as local community standards.

Treated water then makes its way to our disposal well. Our down-hole water is the cleanest in the industry, ensuring our well will have a long and healthy life, which is good for the environment and your bottom line.

Our disposal well has enough capacity to meet the needs of the oil and gas industry of the region for decades to come as well as some of the highest assessments available for safety based on the well’s geology and IWM’s practices.

Solid Waste Management & Disposal

Integrated Water Management® and Peak Well Service® are pleased to announce the permitting of our dedicated oil and gas exploration and production solid waste landfill. As of summer 2014, we are now one of the only facilities in the Intermountain West permitted to accept drilling mud, filters, drill cuttings, pit liners and other E&P waste streams for treatment and disposal.
The handling and disposal of drill cuttings and drilling mud is a time consuming expense and complex environmental problem for drilling rig operators. Drill cuttings can potentially contaminate the surrounding environment and remain a lingering liability until removed from the site. The liability and cost of on-site management and disposal of cutting and drilling mud takes focus away from what drillers and producers do best – produce energy.

Peak Well Services provides transportation and logistics. IWM will handle the remediation of your solid waste utilizing our land farm or licensed E&P solid and hazardous waste landfill and capture waste water in our disposal well. Our facility and processes adhere to the strictest standards; we take the responsibility of being good environmental stewards very seriously. IWM’s treatment and disposal services help ensure minimal impact on the surrounding environment, which translates to maximum compliance with applicable regulations and minimal liability to producers.

High-capacity off-load site eliminates wait times and increases efficiency

Accredited, permitted and licensed disposal facility

Complete cradle-to-grave liability mitigation

Soil Remediation

Landfarming, also known as land treatment or land application, is an above-ground remediation technology for soils that reduce concentrations of petroleum constituents through biodegradation. Our Landfarming techniques stimulate aerobic microbial activity within the soils through aeration and/or the addition of minerals, nutrients, and moisture.

IWM’s Soil Remediation Process

Soils are subjected to a paint filter test to determine moisture content.

Biodegrading (hydrocarbon scavenging) organisms are introduced.

The soil is worked for approximately 45 days until 99.9% of hydrocarbons are removed and State of Utah standards are met or surpassed.

The soil is removed from from the land farm and employed on IWM’s 90-acre facility where it is used for land contours (berms, etc.) or fill material.

Our Quality Assurance Practices:

We employ industry best practices to reduce air emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

IWM’s Landfarm has been located on a geologically unique site with impermeable bedrock surrounded by a clay core berm to insure all soil decontamination and Landfarming activities and products remain safe within in the farm and out of the environment

We are working towards the fastest remediation times in the entire industry.

IWM’s Landfarm is fully certified and permitted in compliance with all state and federal regulations

Our facility can be easily accessed right off State Highway 87 (7 miles north of Duchesne toward Altamont)

IWM Key Personnel

Nathan RobinsonManaging Director

Nate is one of the original founding members of IWM management and brings a wealth of knowledge of oilfield waste mitigation and best practices. He started out in the oilfield right out of school and has been pushing hard from that point forward. He has 6 years of designing, building and maintaining oilfield facilities. He also brings to IWM an extensive knowledge in waste water processing, shipping and handling. Nate started out handling waste water driving a water truck, where he gained knowledge and respect from multiple production companies. Most of these relationships are contacts that we still use today. He has owned and operated his own water hauling and disposal facility before joining our team. Nate started the permitting stages of IWM in 2008. Our company was formed in 2010 and he is currently General Manager at IWM. He has great knowledge of the mitigation needs for the oilfield and knows how to handle waste streams in the correct manor. If there is a mitigation issue that needs to be addressed he also knows the people to contact to help resolve the producer’s environmental issues.

JT MartinBoard Member

JT brings to IWM and E&P waste management a unique and broad operational perspective to the industry. He has owned and operated a precious metals manufacturing business, been the National Director of Marketing for two animal protein companies and has lived and worked in Central Europe for a numbers of years as a Deputy Marketing Director for an airline serving Central and Eastern Europe. Mr. Martin has served as an elected official for Salt Lake City where he is known for his work on riparian restoration efforts, environmental stewardship, energy substantiality and urban farming legislation and advancement. The district Mr. Martin represented was directly affected by the Chevron oil pipeline spill. He gained great experience working with city, state, federal, environmental groups, citizens and Chevron company representatives to find workable and ongoing solutions to a catastrophic urban environmental incident and public relations challenge. Mr. Martin has served on several boards for the State of Utah such as the Quality Growth Commission (Chair), Agricultural substantiality task force and several legislative sub-committees.

Sue MillerOffice Manager

Experience: Project Manager Ute Tribe INS Contract—7 years, Tax Prep Advisor—15 years, Grandmother of 10 beautiful children
Education: Utah State University & University of Denver.